2009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0808920106
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c-kit expression identifies cardiovascular precursors in the neonatal heart

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“…These data were later supported by other research groups (14,67,73,86,88,113). Several studies have independently described cardiac stem=progenitor cell isolation from various species, including murine, rat, feline, pig, dog, and human, that display stem= progenitor cell characteristics (5,18,60,73,88,117).…”
Section: Cardiac Stem=progenitor Cellssupporting
confidence: 48%
“…These data were later supported by other research groups (14,67,73,86,88,113). Several studies have independently described cardiac stem=progenitor cell isolation from various species, including murine, rat, feline, pig, dog, and human, that display stem= progenitor cell characteristics (5,18,60,73,88,117).…”
Section: Cardiac Stem=progenitor Cellssupporting
confidence: 48%
“…However, transdifferentiation of these cells into cardiomyocytes is controversial (Orlic et al, 2001;Murry et al, 2004;Bearzi et al, 2007). On the other hand, Tallini (Tallini et al, 2009) reported that c-Kit is expressed by immature cardiomyocytes as well as endothelial cells during development of mouse heart and that the populations rapidly expanded during the first 2 days of postnatal life. Their study compared the difference between the multipotency potential of CPC derived from the neonatal heart and the adult injured heart.…”
Section: Markers Of Cpc In the Postnatal Heartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, they found that cKit + cells in the adult injured mouse heart had no myogenic capacity. The co-expression of cKit and neuronal marker Nestin in neonatal CPC (Tallini et al, 2009) suggests a transitional status of NCC in postnatal life and the potential for NCC contributing to cardiac repair and remodeling (Drapeau et al, 2005).…”
Section: Markers Of Cpc In the Postnatal Heartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GFP) into a gene of interest to visualize the current activity of a specific gene. This has been successfully applied to observe the contributions of c-kit+ cells to the revascularizing infarct regions of the myocardial infarcted heart by utilizing c-kit(BAC)-EGFP mice (Tallini et al, 2009). Labelled cells in the infarct regions were not cardiomyocytes but endothelial and smooth muscle cells.…”
Section: Lineage Tracingmentioning
confidence: 99%